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kurdish
hello I want to translate some kurdish word and sentences. hello= slaw how are you? = choni? what is your name? = nawt chia? where are you from? = khalki koeit? my name is Azad. = nawi mn Azada. thank you = spas
thank you and bye Azad R
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Language pair: Kurdish; English
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54853 |
Re:kurdish
Hi Azad!
Doesnt "how are you" mean choni bashi in sorani? i would like it if you would help me to learn kurdish sorani and i can also help you. =)
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Language pair: Kurdish; English
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54922 |
Re:Re:kurdish
hi charolatte I'm ready to help you about learning Kurdish. and so I'm not golden member. I want to improve my English. I study " new interchang" book for my english. however, what's your native language? and tell me we start from where in Kurdish. how are you means" choni", " halo chona",. "choni? bashi?" means how are you? are you ok? bashi means good and ok. see u later and bye
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Language pair: Kurdish; English
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55277 |
Re:Re:Re:kurdish
Hi,i am also wanting to learn Kurdish Sorani. I can offer you English lessons in return but also like you,i am not a gold member
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Language pair: English; Kurdish
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Re:Re:kurdish
Hey Charlotte! Both choni and bashi mean, how are you? However bashi is often used as, are you okay? I've also heard both of them be used following each other as in, Choni? Bashi? This is mostly used when someone got in trouble or in an accident. It shows that you're worried instead of just asking out of politeness. (I'm very bad at explaining, but i hope it helped)
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